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Debbie Somers <[log in to unmask]>
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Debbie Somers <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 25 Oct 1994 23:19:57 -0500
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On Tue, 25 Oct 1994, Ken Kretsch wrote:
 
> First, many people may not realize that the '80 USA team was essentially a
> college (well, Division I) hockey all-star team. In the interest of building
> college hockey tradition, I'm goint to try to list the roster.
>
> Pos     Player          School                  Comment
> ___     ______          _______                 _________
> Goal    Jim Craig       Boston University       The somewhat reluctant hero.
>         Craig Janezack(?) Wisconsin(?)          The ultimate trivia question
>                                                 answer.
                             Yep, Wisconsin
 
>
> Defense Jack O'Callahan BU                      Was injured for part of the
>                                                 tournament; the prototypical
>                                                 missing-tooth smile.
>         Ken Morrow      Bowling Green           Went on to win 4 Stanley Cups;
>                                                 you should rub his head for good
>                                                 luck.
>
> Forwards Dave Silk      BU                      Sometime Hockey-L contributor,
>                                                 current Wall Street operator.
>         Mike Eruzione   BU                      The years have been good to him
>         Buzz Schneider  Minnesota(?)
>
> Jeez, thats all I can remember!?! There was one other Bowling Green grad
> a couple of Minn-Duluth alumni. Most everyone else was a Badger or a Gopher
>
 
Well, I guess this verifies the feeling that has existed in our household
for, oh, about 14 years ... [mounting cardinal and white soapbox].
 
WHO TIED THIS GAME TWICE (and yet continues to be the most forgotten hero
of the damn game)?  Mark Johnson (son of Badger Bob), University of
Wisconsin.
 
Also Bob Suter (older brother of Gary), from Madison, WI, University of
Wisconsin
 
[leaving soapbox]
 
Debbie
 
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Debbie Somers                                NCAA Div III National Champs
UW-Stevens Point                        1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91,1992-93
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